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  • Article from 01.03.2024 | Last changed: 20.08.2025

    Seas under pressure – Ocean acidification due to CO₂

    The photo shows a view of the surface of the North Sea.

    … With increased uptake of CO₂, the pH level of seawater decreases, making it more acidic. This chemical change affects the development of marine organisms. … as rising temperatures, eutrophication, or pollution from waste and pollutants. More information can be found in the results of the international ‘ Bioacid ’ …

  • Article from 03.03.2025 | Last changed: 03.03.2025

    Developing a concept for a Polar Environmental Monitoring Program

    A colony of emperor penguins in the Antarctic

    … the project will compile current data on chemical pollution in the Antarctic to inform key international environmental forums and organisations. This will be done … the project will compile current data on chemical pollution in the Antarctic to inform key international environmental forums and organisations. This will be done …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Series: Extended Producer Responsibility in international law

    World map from green leaves

    … goals where EPR systems are in place for quite some time, e.g. in Europe. More information on the TES Academy process on EPR Previous Events: Disclaimer: The … goals where EPR systems are in place for quite some time, e.g. in Europe. More information on the TES Academy process on EPR … Disclaimer: The perspectives …

  • Frequently asked question from 05.12.2017 | Last changed: 12.12.2017

    How will personal data be secured?

    … any reference to names or address. The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection was informed about the survey and approved the project as compliant with data privacy …

  • Article from 10.12.2025 | Last changed: 10.12.2025

    Factor X - Intelligent use of natural resources

    The photo shows a solar park and several wind turbines

    … problems. In the last 40 years, the global extraction of raw materials has more than tripled to around 85 billion tonnes per year. Today, this already … The idea behind Factor X The use of natural resources must become x times more intelligent and efficient. X times more use could be made and therefore x times …

  • Article from 13.09.2024 | Last changed: 28.01.2025

    International strategies and programmes

    Flag poles with flags

    … of raw materials cause around half of global greenhouse gas emissions and more than 90% of global species extinction and water scarcity. Internationally, … of the EGD, a new Action Plan for the Circular Economy and for a Cleaner and More Competitive Europe was adopted in March 2020, which aims to prioritise the …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Diplomacy and Sustainability Actors Forging New Alliances

    Partners, steps and elements of the collaborative process are symbolized in a graphic.

    … the entry points for interventions, and what is a feasible process?” For further information, please contact us at tes-academy@uba.de. Associated content Links … the entry points for interventions, and what is a feasible process?” For further information, please contact us at tes-academy@uba.de. … Diplomacy and Sustainability …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the

    … Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the ‘More local, public and agile, the cornerstones of a resilient post-Corona city’ The … Anja Bierwirth Dr. Anne Caplan Hans Haake and Prof. Dr. Uwe Schneidewind  ‘ More local, public and agile, the cornerstones of a resilient post-Corona city’ The …

  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in The drastic travel and contact restrictions during the COVID … experiment with formats that create a new closeness not only in the transmission of information but also in personal exchange. The first step has been made. ________ …

  • Article from 29.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Global knowledge cooperation as a catalyst for societal change

    … vulnerable marginalised groups in society are; the crisis should encourage us to do more to fight for global justice. In this respect, research and cooperation are not … vulnerable marginalised groups in society are; the crisis should encourage us to do more to fight for global justice. In this respect, research and cooperation are not …

  • Article from 23.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Resilience thanks to green energy: Future investments for

    … to preventive health care, the current situation in many countries is all the more precarious. It took a corona virus on a global scale to remind us that the … crises in one process - climate change, health crisis, economic recession and much more. It is also in our interest that sustainable aid packages for the global South …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Science and science-policy advice in post-normal times: chance

    … and online media shaped the picture. The Corona crisis is prototypical for the even more serious ecological-social crises such as Global Warming. It shines a spotlight … away from separately working councils and individual institutions and towards more integrative approaches that incorporate openness and transparency regarding …